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Fairyland review โ€“ moving memoir of queer parenting and new kinds of family in 70s San Francisco
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Fairyland review โ€“ moving memoir of queer parenting and new kinds of family in 70s San Francisco

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Andrew Durhamโ€™s tender adaptation of Alysia Abbottโ€™s book finds warmth, humour and heartbreak in an unconventional family unit shaped by love and loss

For anyone familiar with the Bay Area in the 1970s and 80s, this offers a glorious wallow in nostalgia, from the grainy archive footage of San Francisco Gay Freedom parades to the novelty of sushi at a book launch and the new wave hairstyles. But this film is not just about the set dressing and the costumes; at the storyโ€™s core is what was then a new kind of family. A gay father raises his young daughter in San Francisco after his wife, her mother, is killed in a car accident; they live first in a squalid commune in the Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood and later move to slightly more bougie digs. The dad, Steve (Scoot McNairy), is a man with his foot only half out of the closet when the tragedy happens. He loves his daughter Alysia (Nessa Dougherty, then Codaโ€™s Emilia Jones as a teen) deeply and turns down an offer from his ultra-straight mother-in-law (Geena Davis) to raise the little girl.

Nevertheless, Steve is also a bit selfish and neglectful, likely to convince himself that heโ€™s teaching Alysia independence when, for example, he tells her to get a bus across town instead of picking her up from school. There are echoes of the parenting techniques showcased in Marielle Hellerโ€™s adaptation of The Diary of a Teenage Girl which was set in a similar period, except that Alysia ends up a little less damaged than the heroine of that story. In fact, she turns out as independent and resilient as her father hoped sheโ€™d be, even if she never learned to ride a bicycle.

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